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Confession: I don't like my difficult child's girlfriend, at all
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 572610" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I have to forewarn you guys I am "in my cups" tonight so my responses may be a bit rough around the edges, LOL. I have a daughter in law who does not cook. She fed their first toddler Oreos and coke when he had diahrea because "that's what makes my tummy feel better when I'm sick". OMG! When she and her husband (formerly my easy child, lol) are invited to dinner at someone's home HOLD YOUR HATS LADIES she has her husband stop at McD's and shows up with an empty bag telling the hosts "sorry I was hungry on the way". Her husband (FORMERLY my easy child) is a "honcho" in State Gov't circles and he let's her do her thing. I am, and have always been, a feminist. That's is just you'know'whattin' insane.</p><p></p><p>My most loved easy child/difficult child (a/k/a difficult child#1) SO is a "country girl". She does NOT eat lamb, seafood, steaks unless they are very well done and covered with gravy. She has never tasted a baked sweet potato, okra that is not fried, "cheese", etc. OMGoodness Sakes. If either of them "smells" a food.......NOT!</p><p></p><p>Go for it. Try for it. I hope you have success. Sitting around the dinner table noshing and laughing has been our family MO for fifty decades. These two "mates" can't even pretend to enjoy extended family dinners. I know I should be grateful that they are not mass murderers but........good grief! Great idea, Insane. Hope it works for others.DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 572610, member: 35"] I have to forewarn you guys I am "in my cups" tonight so my responses may be a bit rough around the edges, LOL. I have a daughter in law who does not cook. She fed their first toddler Oreos and coke when he had diahrea because "that's what makes my tummy feel better when I'm sick". OMG! When she and her husband (formerly my easy child, lol) are invited to dinner at someone's home HOLD YOUR HATS LADIES she has her husband stop at McD's and shows up with an empty bag telling the hosts "sorry I was hungry on the way". Her husband (FORMERLY my easy child) is a "honcho" in State Gov't circles and he let's her do her thing. I am, and have always been, a feminist. That's is just you'know'whattin' insane. My most loved easy child/difficult child (a/k/a difficult child#1) SO is a "country girl". She does NOT eat lamb, seafood, steaks unless they are very well done and covered with gravy. She has never tasted a baked sweet potato, okra that is not fried, "cheese", etc. OMGoodness Sakes. If either of them "smells" a food.......NOT! Go for it. Try for it. I hope you have success. Sitting around the dinner table noshing and laughing has been our family MO for fifty decades. These two "mates" can't even pretend to enjoy extended family dinners. I know I should be grateful that they are not mass murderers but........good grief! Great idea, Insane. Hope it works for others.DDD [/QUOTE]
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